*[http://www.standleadershipcenter.org/Document.Doc?id=2265 Guidelines for Turnout] (are you planning an advocacy event? Here's a tip sheet on how to ensure that it's well attended)

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*[[I Love My Librarian Campaign]]

*[[I Love My Librarian Campaign]]

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*[http://vimeo.com/38451798 Out of School Time video] (7 min. video from Hennepin County Library System that articulates the value of libraries as places for youth to experience formal & informal learning opportunities beyond school hours)

*[http://vimeo.com/38451798 Out of School Time video] (7 min. video from Hennepin County Library System that articulates the value of libraries as places for youth to experience formal & informal learning opportunities beyond school hours)

*[http://lists.ala.org/wws/info/yadvocacy-l YA Advocacy Email Discussion List] This open email discussion list is for anyone who wants to discuss advocacy issues and teen library services. To learn about the list and/or to subscribe, visit: [http://lists.ala.org/wws/info/yadvocacy-l http://lists.ala.org/wws/info/yadvocacy-l]. Once an individual has subscribed to the list, he/she can send messages to yadvocacy-l@ala.org. The list is meant to be a resource for individuals interested in advocacy related issues in library services to teens, including librarians and other library staff, trustees, educators, community advocates and more. Subscribers are encouraged to share news and information, exchange resources and best practices, explore solutions to problems and network with one another to strengthen their advocacy efforts and affect positive change.

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*[http://lists.ala.org/wws/info/yadvocacy-l YA Advocacy Email Discussion List] This open email discussion list is for anyone who wants to discuss advocacy issues and teen library services. To learn about the list and/or to subscribe, visit: [http://lists.ala.org/wws/info/yadvocacy-l http://lists.ala.org/wws/info/yadvocacy-l]. Once an individual has subscribed to the list, he/she can send messages to yadvocacy-l@ala.org. The list is meant to be a resource for individuals interested in advocacy related issues in library services to teens, including librarians and other library staff, trustees, educators, community advocates and more. Subscribers are encouraged to share news and information, exchange resources and best practices, explore solutions to problems and network with one another to strengthen their advocacy efforts and affect positive change. [http://thefinancedirectory.com/ ] [http://priceofgold247.com/ ] [http://silverbuillon.com/ ]

Building Digital Communities (two good documents from IMLS to share with library directors & local officials about the importance of broadband access and libraries as key institutions that provide Internet access)

Out of School Time video (7 min. video from Hennepin County Library System that articulates the value of libraries as places for youth to experience formal & informal learning opportunities beyond school hours)

Turning the Page (free to ALA members: online learning modules to equip librarians and library supporters with the skills, confidence, and resources they need to create community partnerships, build alliances with local and regional decision makers, and ultimately increase funding)

YA Advocacy Email Discussion List This open email discussion list is for anyone who wants to discuss advocacy issues and teen library services. To learn about the list and/or to subscribe, visit: http://lists.ala.org/wws/info/yadvocacy-l. Once an individual has subscribed to the list, he/she can send messages to yadvocacy-l@ala.org. The list is meant to be a resource for individuals interested in advocacy related issues in library services to teens, including librarians and other library staff, trustees, educators, community advocates and more. Subscribers are encouraged to share news and information, exchange resources and best practices, explore solutions to problems and network with one another to strengthen their advocacy efforts and affect positive change. [5][6][7]